Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: Comprising the Celebrated Political and Satirical Poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and Others.
English poetry; France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Poetry; Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820
_Courier_, abuses the friends of Government, 158;
conduct of, respecting France, considered, 203;
justifies the proceedings of France, extols her resources, and abuses
England, 204;
patronised by Lord Moira, 205;
account of the Report of the Secret Committee, 247;
endeavours to revive the spirits of Jacobins, 486;
a disgrace to the English press, 376;
justifies every enormity of the French, _ib._;
threatens to prosecute the _Anti-Jacobin_, _ib._
_Critical Review of Wakefield’s Reply_, reviewed, 73;
praises Wakefield, 75;
supports Kingsbury’s address to Dr. Watson, 78;
inveighs against the Bishop, 79;
remarks of, resemble those of the French regicides, 81;
great praise of Edmund Oliver, 179;
commends those parts of Monboddo’s _Metaphysics_ which ascribe
preeminent evil to England, 667.
D.
David, a painter, gives the Deity the face of Robespierre, 22.
Democracy, apostrophe to, 35.
_Derwent Priory_, a novel, frivolous and extravagant, 417.
Directory, French, account of, 8;
wish to suppress Cléry’s narrative, 51;
arrogance of, 122;
policy of, respecting foreign powers, 124;
motives of, for proscribing the moderate members, 143;
arts of, 493;
tyranny of, 494;
tries to excite dissension in foreign states, _ib._ _See_ France and
History.
Falsehood, injustice, and violence of, to Switzerland, 505. _See_
Underwald and French.
Dissenters, political conduct of, 626;
active members of the Corresponding Society, 631;
Hardy, the shoemaker, one of their number, _ib._;
preacher of the tribe appeared to his character, _ib._;
chief supporters of Thelwall’s lectures, _ib._;
Paine, once a dissenting preacher, 632:
Godwin, a dissenting minister, _ib._;
Gilbert Wakefield, ditto;
conductors of the _Monthly_, _Analytical_, and _Critical_, ditto,
_ib._;
conductors of the _Chronicle_ and _Courier_, ditto;
abstain from voluntary contributions, _ib._;
fast increasing, 633;
the designs of their chief apostles discussed and exposed by Dr.
Bisset, 590.
Dissenters, Irish, declared, by Dr. Jackson to be determined
Republicans, and friends of the French Revolution, 294.
Dublin, instructions to citizens of, by Grattan, 38.
Duigenan’s answer to Grattan, _ib._
E.
Economists propagate principles inconsistent with the well-being of
society, 4.
Ego, Counsellor, soliloquy, 355.
_Emigrant_, a novel, appendix, 741;
moral, political, and religious tendency of, 742;
gross and licentious sentiments of, 743;
supposes the public law of Europe mouldering into ruins, 744;
proposes the destruction of history to be replaced by romance, 745;
a vehicle of revolutionary doctrines, 746.
Emmet’s evidence before the Secret Committee, 299.
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